So, let's get this straight: it doesn't bother Falco to play a character who is married to, and complicit in the schemes of, a mobster...but it makes her ill to play a character who voted for the same president as a majority of the American voters.

I find it more telling that that a character who is married to, and complicit in the schemes of, a mobster is written as having voted for Bush. Why would that be relevant in such a series, unless they just want to say that this is Bush's base?

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posted on 09/27/2005 5:44:57 AM PDT
by SlowBoat407
(The best things happen just before the thread snaps.)

Edie Falco is a vile person in real life who also has serious mental problems.

She takes all kinds of anti-depressants, admits that she purposely likes to date married men, etc.

OH NO, GET HER OUT OF HOLLYWOOD, SHE'S GOING TO MAKE A BAD NAME FOR THE BUSINESS. (Sorry for shouting but I can't imagine that type of personality swimming amongst the morally superior actors and actresses that walk the golden...I'm ill from even saying this sarcasm)

I was just going to post that it doesn't seem to bother Edi that she plays a character married to a murderer, she enables him and endangers her family BUT she can't stand the thought that her CHARACTER has to admit she voted for Bush.

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